Thanks for answering. I like how things get viewed differently. I get some of those questions, but they're not forefront in my mind. My reaction mostly focuses on the vibe, the atmosphere, the composition. The girl's image looks peaceful to me, she seems comfortable and stretching like a cat, tired maybe or awaking. It did not occur to me to think if someone else was around. I love the energy between the demons, but I didn't actually wonder what they were talking about. And I know who Taru is. She's waiting for them all, I think, to stop bickering.
To me, all art is a kind of visual story. Maybe because I'm a writer at heart. Every element in a piece adds to the overall tale that is being told. Some art is just a moment captured in time and is thus, while beautiful, basically static. A lot of Adam's works have a great deal of movement or visual elements that are intriguing and lead me to wonder about the "bigger picture". What's going on here? Why is that there? Who's just outside the frame? It's very interesting. And fun. :)
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